Located in the central region of Portugal, the Terres du Dão appellation is renowned for the diversity and quality of its wines, benefiting from the Vinho de Mesa designation. Nestled in a valley surrounded by mountains, this region enjoys a moderate continental climate, with hot summers and cold winters, ideal for viticulture. The granite and schist soils add remarkable complexity to the wines produced here. Red wines dominate the production, primarily made from indigenous grape varieties such as Touriga Nacional, Jaen, and Tinta Roriz, offering deep black fruit aromas, delicate floral notes, and an elegant structure with silky tannins. The whites also hold their ground, often made from grapes like Encruzado, offering freshness and aromas of citrus and white flowers. Dão focuses on sustainable viticulture practices, preserving the biodiversity and uniqueness of its terroirs. These wines captivate with their balance, finesse, and aging potential, making them an admirable choice to enrich any wine collection, offering both novices and experts a wonderful discovery of Portugal's rich wine heritage.